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IDMP CEE Activity 5.3 by Waldemar Mioduszewski
1. 1st Workshop
Integrated Drought Management in Central and Eastern Europe
Activity 5.3.
NATURAL SMALL WATER RETENTION MEASURES
Waldemar Mioduszewski
Hodruša Hámre, Slovakia, 15–16 October 2013
2. Scope of presentation
Objective and workplan
Partners
Implementation of the project
Current and past activities
Plans for the future
Conclusions (?)
3. Assumption for the activity 5.3:
Improvement of the structure of water balance is
essential to limit the negative impact od droughts and
floods.
Development of small retention (limiting of rapid rain
water outflow from the catchmant) significantly
contributes to reaching the above goal.
4. Systems and methods for water
retention in rural areas
Water resources
Systems and methods
Landscape (habitats) retention
Systems shaping the proper structure of land use through:
•
Structure of arable lands, grasslands, forests, „ecological lands”, constructed wetlands
•
Afforestation, development of buffor zones, clusterts of bushes, woodlands, development of
bruises and terraces
•
Increase of the area of wetlands, peat bogs and restoration of the area
Soil retention
Cultivation systems shaping water retention in soil profile:
•
Improvement of soil structure, limitting of drainage, liming, proper agro technology, increase of
content of organic matter in soil
Soil and ground water
Drainage – cultivation systems limiting surface runoff:
•
Increase of soil permeability
•
Anti-erosion measures, phyto drainage, agro drainage
•
Regulated outflow from the drainage system
•
Ponds and infiltration wells (also for outflow of rainwater from sealed surfaces)
Surface water
Hydro technical systems of water distribution and storage:
•
Small water reservoirs
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Regulated outflow from ponds and small water reservoirs
•
Water storage in drainage ditches, channels etc.
•
Retention of outflow from drainage systems
•
Increase of river valley retention
5. Partners presentation
Country
Organization
Contact
Hungary
University of Debrecen
János Fehér – TeamLeader, Judit Gaspar,
Monika Mándoki, János Tamás
Slovakia
HYCOMP
Vladimir Mosny
Poland
Warsaw University of Life
Science
Tomasz Okruszko – Leader, Waldemar
Mioduszewski, Ignacy Kardel
Slovenia
Limnos d.o.o.
Darja Istenič
6. Framework
• Exchange of experience in scope of implementation of small retention action
plans
• Implementation of „small retention” measures in European countries as an
important element of water management.
• Classification of retention methods in light of its efficiency depending on
topographic, climatic and soil conditions etc.
• Evaluation of methods for recognition of the small retention demand in
catchment, defining of the areas with unfavourable water conditions basing on
GIS methods
• Development of a handbook „Small retention”
7. Implementation of project
„SMALL RETENTION = BIG DEAL”
1. Recognition of legal conditions for small
retention resulting from FWD , Flood and Nitrate
directions
2. Attempts to implement small retention methods
to Agro-Envirenment Programs
3. Organization of trainings for agricultural advisors
in Agricultural Advisory Centers – attempt to
obtain alternative sources of funding for training
4. Distribution of „Small retention” Handbook
8. Up to date work
1. Development and agreement on the basic scope of work
2. Development of the questionnaire on: characteristics of agriculture, climate,
water demand, water retention methods, legal conditions, links to water
management plans etc
3. Objective of the questionnaire: recognition of the demand for small retention
and past experiences in water retention acivities
9. Exemplary beginning of the questionnaire
Name
Value
Units
Source
Period
EuroStat
######
Country
Enter the name and, if possible, definition of small
water retention (natural or landscape water retention)
Surface of the land and inland waters of the country
(without sea and ocean)
Population
km2
LANDUSE
1.1. Agricultural land (CLC:211-244)
1.2. Arable land (CLC:211-213)
- including irrigated (CLC:212)
km2
km2
km2
CLC2006
CLC2006
CLC2006
2006
2006
2006
1.3. Orchards and gardens (CLC:221-223)
km2
CLC2006
2006
- including irrigated
1.4. Grassland (CLC:231)
- including irrigated
1.5. Forest (CLC:311-313)
- including irrigated
1.6. Wetlands (CLC:411-423)
1.7. Others
km2
km2
km2
km2
km2
km2
km2
CLC2006
2006
CLC2006
2006
CLC2006
CLC2006
2006
2006
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
2.1. Sum average annual rainfall (range for country)
mm
2.2. Average evapotranspiration (range for country)
mm
2.3. Average air temperature (range for country)
mm
Comments
10. Workplan for the future (up to
March 30th, 2014)
1. Fulfillment of a questionnaire by four participating member states
(partners) and request to the rest of Central and Eastern European
countries for fulfillment (at least partial)
2. Summary of the results
3. Organization of workshop (October 28 – 29, 2013) to discuss the results
of the questionnaire and to agree on next tasks
4. Development of a detailed table of contents of the manual(guidlines)and
division of tasks
5. Development of selected chapters of the manual and evaluation of small
retention in light of implementation of WFD and Agro-Environment
Program